A small pub carved out just below main street running through Selinís grove. The outdoor seating is beautiful - unfortunately, it was a miserable, rainy night when we stopped by (Thanks, Ike). The pub normally has about 12 beers on tap. They were a bit understocked when we were there (7 on tap), but the service was excellent, as were the prices ($3-$3.50 pint, $1 for 4 oz sampler, Growler for $13). Menu is very vegetarian friendly. Great little place. The Brewing equipment is right out back, near the parking lot.

What a great place and an amazing find! (yeah "find"...like Columbus finding America long after a host of others had...lol!) What I really couldnít believe is how long this place had been around with out me ever knowing about it or visiting. Theyíve been around forever (in brewpub years for sure...like the í90ís!). So the atmosphere is amazing...stone house on townís historic main street...outside patio...dark low wood-beamed ceiling inside with fireplace and cool bar! I mean everything is perfect about this place...then you meet the staff...and theyíre great. Oh wait...havenít even mentioned the fantastic food...GastroPub standards. So what am I forgetting...hmmm...oh yeah...the beer! Well go figure...thatís great too! They had like 13 drafts when I was there including the hand pump and a cider. These were "really" great beers. I bought and took home a growler of their IPA...but loved at least a 1/2 doz of the others. You really canít go wrong here...unless of course you come when itís too busy to get in...which I would guess happens frequently. Go out of your way to visit this gem!

Intimate brewpub in an old townhouse. We visited at dinnertime on a Friday and found the place to be very busy with local diners. We squeezed up against the small bar and were pleased to discover a range of house beers available in $1 taster pours. Unfortunately, their famous kriek was unavailable. The dark beers were tried were very good. Their stout, served on cask, was in excellent condition. We didnít eat, but the food looked nice. Overall, I found this place to be pretty charming. Worth a stop.

Nice brewpub in the old towny area of Selinsgrove. A few tables outside for patio seating, small bar and a good amount of dining tables inside. Small and cozy interior with a bit of a weird smell I couldnít quite place. Friendly enough service. Decent selection of house-brewed beers, stouts were solid. Didnít try the food but the pretzel looked good. Excellent value on beer with several serving sizes including individual $1-2 4 oz pours. I wouldnít go out of my way but itís a good stop if youíre passing by or in the area.

Kind of in the middle of nowhere, but worth the trek. Small, intimate bar area and tables in a stone walled basement. Nice ambiance. Bartender was helpful. Flight of all the beers on offer for $13 or so, a good amount of beer. Beers have a bit of a rustic edge to them but are well made and quite good. Did not try the food. Street parking was simple and it looks like they have parking around back, but I wouldnít know how to get to it. Nice place.

Stopped by after the Bullfrog Grrrz release. Really relaxed log cabin/cottage feel in the quaint city of Selins Grove. Outdoor seating and a nice full menu? Yes please. The service was friendly and the food was good. A little out if the way but a fun beer destination.

Stopped in on a Friday afternoon. Not as easy to find as Iíd hoped, though not all that difficult; GPS had me in the right area and then it was a matter of looking for signage, so get to know that dog on the treadmill! Late-summer/early-autumn outside seating cramped but beautiful, one of the many old and lovingly restored houses and stores in the tight little downtown, nice stone and vegetation, leveling and shade. Inside is really surprisingly small (especially the kitchen!), but only the bar can feel a bit cramped with the traffic, as the tabled areas are much better described as ícozy.í They had some Oktoberfest food specials that I was sure to jump on and yowza they were amazing (and locally-sourced). Beers were as superb as youíve heard, at the very high end in quality, also strong in creativity and breadth of styles/variety. My server was super-competent and a real delight to talk to -- all things considered, one of the best drinking experiences Iíve had in the States.

They do offer 32 oz growlers along with the standard size, and will fill non-SG growlers. There are different pricing tiers depending on seasonal/specialty status, and overall volume is capped by state law (if memory serves, three 64 oz growlers at a time), but youíre going to want to get one or two to take home.

Feel my effort in detouring to come here was rewarded and I would certainly tack on an extra hour to a journey to make sure I can pass through again. Donít wait for the Kriek, visit as soon as you can!

Lovely place here. Ambiance was awesome, in an old house, almost catacomb like, with a ice open sharing seating area. Service was firnedly, knowledgable and willing to help. Selections was good, 9 on tap, all pretty solid. Flights were really cheap, food was cheap too, small servings, but very tasty food. Overall if around the middle of the state, go here.

This is a very characterful old house right on the main drag of a picturesque town right on the river. The bar is in the basement, and thereís a small dining area that opens onto a small patio. Locals and staff alike were very friendly. Several beers were out, but the ones remaining were tasty. You can do any beers in 4 ounce samples, sort of a build your own flight. Food was also good, with creative choices. Nice place.

Visited: 6-21-12
I had stopped here for lunch on my way from Harrisburg PA to Buffalo NY. I used to work in this area but could never really find the place.
A: When you approach the address, it is an old building located in the heart of downtown Selinsgrove. There is a small sign that leads you down a narrow stairway to the basement on the building. When you enter, it looks like a basement. There is a lot of old wood inside, the seating are is somewhat poorly lit, the ceiling is no more than 8ft, the dining area has about 15-20 tables and the bar area seats about 10-12 patrons. Its not exactly inviting by any means but retains a lot of the old building character.
Q: The quality of the beers were pretty solid. While not every beer was a perfect 5, the majority of the beers were at least a 4 or better.
S: The bartender was knowledgeable about the beers and attentive.
S: They have 9 in house beers on tap and 2 more on cask. It was a nice array between the various beer styles with very little overlapping.
F: I had the Chicken Chipotle Wrap with potato salad. It was decent enough but nothing earth shattering.
V: I had a full beer flight, a wrap sandwich, cheesecake and a 8oz Kriek for $26, worth the price.
Overall, I thought when saw al of their beer reviews that they were just local over hype but this place is legit. The beers were all solid (with few exceptions) and worth the stop when passing through the area.